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While In high school French class, I learned that there was a city less than 500 miles away from my hometown where most people spoke French, Montreal, Canada. On my eighteenth birthday, eager to make use of my new freedoms Read More …

For ten days every summer the sound of jazz fills the streets of Montreal, Canada. The music event has been held for over thirty years, commencing at the end of June. Several blocks of the city are closed to traffic and stages Read More …

The Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park (Parc Marin du Saguenay-Saint Lawrence) is a national park in Québec, Canada, made up entirely of a marine environment. It encompasses much of the Saint Lawrence Estuary from Port-au-Persil, 50 miles north, to Les Escoumins Read More …

Do you live in the U.S., want to go on a European vacation, but don’t have the time or money? Why not take a trip to the Canadian province of Québec? In “La Belle Province” you can get the feel, culture, and Read More …

Jacques-Cartier National Park is actually the English Translation of the parks true French name, Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier. I visited the park while traveling from Montréal to Tadoussac, Quebec and thought I’d share a little information about it. It wasn’t a Read More …

If you’re heading north into Canada’s Charlevoix region from Québec City you won’t need to look hard to find Montmorency Falls. The 275 ft. high (84 meters) and 150 ft. wide (46 meters) falls can be seen on your left about Read More …

Ontario is not exactly the place I would think of finding a lion safari, but they do have one. I discovered it in 1995 while traveling through southwestern Ontario. I had just left Niagara Falls and was exploring the area with Read More …